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12 Nov 2021, 4:15 am by Eileen McDermott
Following four letters sent by Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) to United State Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai regarding the proposed waiver of intellectual property rights under the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement, Tai on November 8 replied to a July 14  letter sent by Tillis and Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR). [read post]
27 Jun 2015, 11:36 am by Walter Olson
If your business sends a ridiculous trademark demand letter, the best course is to issue a prompt and gracious apology, as IMAX did — though better still would be not to have sent the letter in the first place [Eugene Volokh; Joe Mullin, Ars Technica] Tags: nastygrams, trademarksApologizing for a nastygram is a post from Overlawyered - Chronicling the high cost of our legal system [read post]
17 Feb 2012, 3:58 am by Marie Louise
  Highlights this week included: EU and US competition regulators approve Google’s planned takeover of Motorola Mobility (Out-Law) (Ars Technica) (FOSS Patents) (FOSS Patents) CJEU: Courts cannot force social networks to broadly monitor for illegal file-sharing: [...] [read post]
14 Oct 2008, 4:52 pm
Engañar a los hombres de uno en uno es bastante más difícil que engañarlos de mil en mil. [read post]
24 Mar 2010, 3:41 pm by Dwight Sullivan
Alston, No. 10-0172/AR. [read post]
22 Mar 2007, 4:44 pm
Ars Technica reports that "Judge's decision leaves RIAA with lose-lose situation in Elektra v. [read post]
23 Jul 2012, 9:40 am by Connie Mableson
”  A YouTube Spokesman told ARS, “When we’re notified that a particular video [...] [read post]
9 Feb 2022, 4:45 pm by Joe Patrice
Putting The Pro In Probation: AR-15 lawyers have licenses suspended. [read post]
20 Nov 2017, 10:19 am by Brittney Zeller
In 2015 he was prosecuted and cleared by the district court in Västerås, which determined he was in an emergency situation and was allowed to grow... [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 8:57 am by Matthew Santiago
The ten families filed [JURIST report] the civil action against the companies for manufacturing, distributing, and selling Bushmaster semi-automatic AR-15 rifles, the weapon used by the Sandy Hook shooter. [read post]
28 Jun 2012, 10:46 pm by Marie Louise
  Highlights this week included: ND California responds to CAFC decision, grants preliminary injunction against Galaxy Tab 10.1: Apple v Samsung (Protecting Designs) (Ars Technica) (FOSS Patents) (Docket Report) ND Illinois: Judge Posner throws out entire [...] [read post]
27 Aug 2008, 8:00 pm
Howell, had willfully and intentionally destroyed evidence related to his peer-to-peer activities after being notified of pending legal action by the RIAA, according to a report by Ars Technica.Read the article: CNET News.com [read post]
14 Dec 2011, 4:47 am by Marie Louise
  Highlights this week included: US: Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Mayo v Prometheus (Patently-O) (Patently-O) (Maier & Maier) (Patently-O) (Pharma Patents) (Patently-O) (Ars Technica) US: Plaintiffs file petition for certiorari in AMP [...] [read post]
26 Apr 2015, 6:37 pm
" David Kravets of Ars Technica has this post today about a ruling that the Supreme Court of Iowa issued on Friday. [read post]
23 Nov 2009, 9:50 am by Jake Ward
According to TIME, the top 5 inventions in 2009 include: 1) The NASA's Ares Rockets; 2) The Tank-Bred Tuna; 3) The $10 Million Lightbulb; 4) The Smart Thermostat; and 5) Controller-Free Gaming. [read post]
26 Apr 2007, 12:46 am
Restricts File Sharing by ELIZABETH REDDEN Inside Higher Ed, publication date: 26 April 2007 "Ohio University employees will begin monitoring the network Friday for use of such file sharing programs as Ares, Azureus, BitTorrent, BitLord, KaZaA, LimeWire, Shareaza and uTorrent. [read post]
6 Feb 2024, 7:00 pm by Howard Bashman
“Anti-abortion group’s studies retracted before Supreme Court mifepristone case; A large number of other, non-retracted studies find mifepristone to be very safe”: Beth Mole of Ars Technica has this report. [read post]